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  1. Paul Ben-Haim (or Paul Ben-Chaim, Hebrew: פאול בן חיים) (5 July 1897 – 14 January 1984) was an Israeli composer. Born Paul Frankenburger in Munich, Germany, he studied composition with Friedrich Klose and he was assistant conductor to Bruno Walter and Hans Knappertsbusch from 1920 to 1924.

  2. Learn about the life and works of Paul Ben-Haim, a German-born composer who immigrated to Palestine in 1933 and became a leading figure in Israeli music. Explore his musical influences, styles, and Jewish identity through his biography and compositions.

  3. Jun 17, 2021 · A review of the composer Paul Ben-Haim's music, who combined European and Middle Eastern influences in his "Mediterranean school". The blog recommends several recordings of his chamber, keyboard, and orchestral works.

  4. Learn about Paul Ben-Haim, the most recognized Israeli composer abroad until the 1970s. He wrote over 250 works, including symphonies, Lieder, chamber and vocal music, with influences from German, French and oriental styles.

  5. Jun 14, 2017 · Paul Ben-Haim was an eminent German-born Israeli composer and teacher, leader of the Eastern Mediterranean school, synthesized Eastern and Western approaches to music in compositions of exceptionally fine craftsmanship.

  6. Jun 21, 2019 · Paul Ben-Haim: From Munich to Tel Aviv. -Joshua Jacobson. Paul Frankenburger was born in July 1897 in the Bavarian city of Munich. Munich was a city of high culture, and quite conservative in its tastes. Jews comprised about 2% of the population.

  7. Dec 5, 2022 · The most prominent exponent of this distinctively Israeli “Mediterranean style” was Paul Ben-Haim (1897-1984), who had been born in Munich and had received his training largely in Munich; he had gained prominence as a pianist and opera conductor in Munich and Augsburg, but grew concerned for his future after the Nazi Party’s ...